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Pagina 8
... write it . Having thus adjusted all necessary preliminaries with my reader , I shall not trouble him with any more prefa- tory discourses , but proceed in my old method , and en- tertain him with speculations on every useful subject ...
... write it . Having thus adjusted all necessary preliminaries with my reader , I shall not trouble him with any more prefa- tory discourses , but proceed in my old method , and en- tertain him with speculations on every useful subject ...
Pagina 19
... writing . Be that as it will , the blind Teresias was not more famous in Greece than this dumb artist has been for some years last past in the ci- ties of London and Westminster . Thus much for the profound gentleman who honours me with ...
... writing . Be that as it will , the blind Teresias was not more famous in Greece than this dumb artist has been for some years last past in the ci- ties of London and Westminster . Thus much for the profound gentleman who honours me with ...
Pagina 25
... write of him- self , ' says Cowley * ; it grates his own heart to say any thing of disparagement , and the reader's ears to hear any thing of praise from him . " Let the tenor of his discourse * Cowley's Works , Essay xi . vol . ii . p ...
... write of him- self , ' says Cowley * ; it grates his own heart to say any thing of disparagement , and the reader's ears to hear any thing of praise from him . " Let the tenor of his discourse * Cowley's Works , Essay xi . vol . ii . p ...
Pagina 26
... writing with the name of an ego- tism ; a figure not to be found among the ancient rhe- toricians . The most violent egotism which I have met with in the course of my reading , is that of Cardinal Wolsey , ego et rex meus , I and my ...
... writing with the name of an ego- tism ; a figure not to be found among the ancient rhe- toricians . The most violent egotism which I have met with in the course of my reading , is that of Cardinal Wolsey , ego et rex meus , I and my ...
Pagina 27
... writes un- der a fictitious personage , the talking of one's self may give some diversion to the public ; but I would advise every other writer never to speak of himself , unless there be something very considerable in his character ...
... writes un- der a fictitious personage , the talking of one's self may give some diversion to the public ; but I would advise every other writer never to speak of himself , unless there be something very considerable in his character ...
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